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Big payday ahead for RB Kenneth Walker III thanks in part to a soft RB NFL Draft class?

Big payday ahead for RB Kenneth Walker III thanks in part to a soft RB NFL Draft class?

Charles RobinsonTue, March 3, 2026 at 7:08 PM UTC

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While it’s hard to label a Super Bowl MVP landing a lucrative deal in free agency a shocker, there was definitive buzz in the agent and executive ranks that Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III will end up getting a deal that puts him in the top three or four highest-paid at his position, with an annual average value that could reach $13 to $14 million per season.

That’s a number solidly north of the $9 to $10 million window that some were predicting prior to the Seahawks’ Super Bowl-winning run, and still north of the $12 million average that some agents were slotting him at heading into the combine.

The Seahawks aren’t expected to use the franchise tag on Walker before Tuesday’s deadline, paving the way for the running back to hit the free-agent market, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported.

Why the change of free agency fortunes for Walker? There are two main reasons.

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First, during the week of the scouting combine, New York Jets general manager Darren Mougey was very suggestive that the team would use the franchise tag on Breece Hall if they couldn’t get a deal done by the tag deadline. The Jets reportedly followed through on Tuesday, tagging Hall.

That was at least a surprise, taking the best running back aside from Walker out of the free-agent pool.

The second development in Walker’s favor was the running back class being generally soft in this draft and disappointing with a lot of players at the position sitting out portions of workouts at the combine. While there were certainly some combine bright spots, Walker entered this week a winner, now being far and away the best free-agent option at his position and still having several years of prime left ahead of him.

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